The holy month of Sawan will start on July 11 this year and conclude on August 9. During this month, pouring water on the Shivling is considered highly auspicious. However, not following the rules during Jalabhishek can result in sin.
Do not the face the Shivling south or east when offering jal. One should always face north as it is believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva. (Image: AI-generated)

Never use a steel or iron vessel to hold the water, as they are considered inauspicious metals. Instead, choose a silver, bronze, or silver vessel. (Image: AI-generated)

Never use a conch shell to offer water to Lord Shiva, as it is believed to be a symbol of Lord Vishnu. (Image: AI-generated)

Never pour water on the Shivling while standing straight as it is considered disrespectful. Make sure to sit down or bow down before performing Jalabhishek. (Image: AI-generated)

Do not pour the water with breaks. Make sure to maintain a continuous stream, gently offering the Lord. (Image: AI-generated)

Do not offer broken rice grains to Lord Shiva, as they are considered impure and incomplete. (Image: AI-generated)

Do not offer turmeric to Lord Shiva, as it is associated with feminine beauty and fertility. (Image: AI-generated)

Avoid offering vermillion to Lord Shiva, as it is also considered inauspicious. (Image: AI-generated)

Do not offer torn or damaged bel leaves to Lord Shiva. The bel tree is considered to be the abode of several goddesses, including Parvati and Maheshwari. (Image: AI-generated)
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